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You’re right about the hat deal. If Saban was a real man, he would get up in front of everybody and say ‘I’m the coach now, that guy’s been dead for twenty years, so you need to shut up about him and support me and what we’re doing right now.’ You know it’s got to bother/confuse the hell out of him. But he just won’t say anything about it because he knows how deep their worship runs and he’s scared of the would-be “backlash”.

Parkhead…thanks for the link…kinda helps me understand some of those blog posts I see from Sigmatider and others who lurk around Goldberg and Evan’s blogs…waiting for a chance to dump of AU. Somewhere in one of those pictures is “bigfreeze” or one of his buddies….I’m almost certain.

The people’s trophy resides in a place of easy access, with adequate parking. And maybe you’ll pick up some memorabelia on your way out.

In Kayenta, Arizona, they have part of a private collection of stuff honoring the Code Talkers of WWII in a Burger King. Apparantly it was in the possession of one of the local Navajo guys who actually served in the unit. Hey, if you want people to see it.

I wish I coulda been there. I know it isn’t the real one, but I would have loved to just randomly “bump” into the trophy and snicker as it crashed to the ground, shattering like the dreams of 1,000 mulletted Bammers and all 4 of their teeth.

TigerEyez: it’s true, there aren’t many more visible places out here to put something like that, especially if you want anyone a) non-white b) under the age of 45 to see it. (For the record, Kayenta’s about, oh, an hour from here.)